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this is a major artery, because it links the port where most of the supplies for the people who live in this region comes through. >> we have been seeing aid coming through the port. aid officials who are here, the few here say they will have to rely on people who are on foot, volunteers who they have trained in the last one or two days to give out the help that is needed. >> so the local government there has asked for outside help. is it, itself set up to deal in anyway with the disaster on this scale? >> i'm afraid not. the capacity is not there, neither are the resources. it's trying its best, calling all its friends, the local administration is calling on its friends to give help. however, i in the past days, sie the floods have begun, there have been no aircraft coming in. airports have been closed. the airport which is 60 kilometers from where i am now in the port city, a few hundred kilometers away from here, no help has been coming from outside. right now, the government was trying in the last day or two to try and fill some of the areas swept away by the flood on this road,
this is a major artery, because it links the port where most of the supplies for the people who live in this region comes through. >> we have been seeing aid coming through the port. aid officials who are here, the few here say they will have to rely on people who are on foot, volunteers who they have trained in the last one or two days to give out the help that is needed. >> so the local government there has asked for outside help. is it, itself set up to deal in anyway with the...
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the air port is also open to venerable lights. and they spoke to--they spoke to a very old man, well, he wasn't very old, but he was in his 60er60s, he just look worn. he said i just want to stay with my son. i just want to stay with my son. >> taking a look at photographs before and after the typhoon hit. this is the capitol tacloban. sheltering a family, no longer in the port. piers blown away like match stick. what was lur lush green, how fae water came, how fierce, and the most powerful storm to ever have made landfall. haiyan is the top five in the last few years. this is what many say climate change at play in. surface layers are warming, and in the pacific its warming faster norman any time in the last 10,000 years. when storms like haiyan pass over these warm waters they pick up more of the energy, more moisture and more heat from the sea is sucked up making the storm stronger and winds stronger, too. this chart shows how temperatures have increased since the 1950s. this doesn't mean that there will be more storms. instead
the air port is also open to venerable lights. and they spoke to--they spoke to a very old man, well, he wasn't very old, but he was in his 60er60s, he just look worn. he said i just want to stay with my son. i just want to stay with my son. >> taking a look at photographs before and after the typhoon hit. this is the capitol tacloban. sheltering a family, no longer in the port. piers blown away like match stick. what was lur lush green, how fae water came, how fierce, and the most...
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today hundreds of pirates have been held at the main prison in the port city. many more remain either in prison or on trial in other countries. this man has been in custody for three years. he will spend the rest of his 24 year jail time here. >> there are thousands of well-known pirates who are still free. they include the finance years and those who take shapes and take ransom. they should be here, too if they are serious about fighting piracy. >> for many, it's brought heartbreak and bad memories. this 70-year-old woman's son was killed by naval forces as he tried to hijack a ship. she is still in shock. everyone has a right, the fren o killed him must pay. >> it's a story that is typical. many stories here who have gone to piracy and killed in the act, to them they are a name they invoke with lots of pride. >> the japanese government has described chinese's effort to create an air zone very dangerous. china's defense ministry said its setting up the zone to guard against potential air threats. >>> the families of an u.s. veteran was pulled from a plane in n
today hundreds of pirates have been held at the main prison in the port city. many more remain either in prison or on trial in other countries. this man has been in custody for three years. he will spend the rest of his 24 year jail time here. >> there are thousands of well-known pirates who are still free. they include the finance years and those who take shapes and take ransom. they should be here, too if they are serious about fighting piracy. >> for many, it's brought heartbreak...
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is representative of what ports all around the country do. they help to keep our economy going. moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working. growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and security. >> and the president got some good news on the jobs front that caused the bulls to come roaring back today. stocks as you can see up 95 points, higher than expected. that october jobs report is what fuelled the rise. investors showing more confidence that the economy can grow even if the federal reserve pulls back on its stimulus programs. >>> and the october report caught a lot of economists off guard today. many were expecting the number of jobs to be lower. patricia sabga send the day crunching the numbers. >> reporter: the 16-day government shutdown was expected to dent an already weak job market. but the latest report showed that u.s. businesses stuck to their hiring plans. the unemployment rate edged up slightly to 7.3%, but more worrying the percentage of work
is representative of what ports all around the country do. they help to keep our economy going. moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working. growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and security. >> and the president got some good news on the jobs front that caused the bulls to come roaring back today. stocks as you can see up 95 points, higher than expected. that october jobs report is what fuelled the...
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but it's port to note that all of the big boys are in town. the foreign minister from the european union is here, and of course the secretary of state is here. so there's hope that there will be some movement, but as iran, secretary kerry did say that there's a lot of work to be done. >> it's important for those to be thoroughly and properly addressed, and i want to emphasize there's not an agreement at this point in time. we hope to try to narrow those differences, but i don't think that anybody should mistake that there are some important gaps that have to be closed. >> so fill, that being said, what are those important gaps that need to be closed? >> well, del, there are an awful lot of things being discussed behind closed doors, and the options in this first phase in the beginning of an actual concrete process that will end in a resolution between conflicts in iran and the nuclear program. we have heard things like a reduction in sanctions, easing of sanctions on the petrochemical and the bank accounts of high ranking members of the irania
but it's port to note that all of the big boys are in town. the foreign minister from the european union is here, and of course the secretary of state is here. so there's hope that there will be some movement, but as iran, secretary kerry did say that there's a lot of work to be done. >> it's important for those to be thoroughly and properly addressed, and i want to emphasize there's not an agreement at this point in time. we hope to try to narrow those differences, but i don't think that...
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daniel in the port city of valparaiso. now back with more news from europe. >> reporter: climate activities have singled out e.u. japan and brazil, a thousand of them braved cold winds to march in the capitol of warsaw where conferences are taking place. they're trying to lay the groundwork to tackle climate change at this point it doesn't look like. everybody has to step up their game, especially the e.u. australia, japan, and brazil, who have behaved in a very bad manner this week. >> reporter: well, norway is trying to bury it's carbon problems, literally. western europe's biggest gas producer is investing millions of dollars in its technology to lower it's greenhouse impact including carbon capture. how does that work? first, co2 is separated from other gasses as they're produced at large facilities like power plants and steel meals. it's been compressed and transported to a suitable site for geological storage. finally the co2 is injected into deep underground rock formations beneath the surface. we report now from no
daniel in the port city of valparaiso. now back with more news from europe. >> reporter: climate activities have singled out e.u. japan and brazil, a thousand of them braved cold winds to march in the capitol of warsaw where conferences are taking place. they're trying to lay the groundwork to tackle climate change at this point it doesn't look like. everybody has to step up their game, especially the e.u. australia, japan, and brazil, who have behaved in a very bad manner this week....
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the port is only operating at minimal capacity, and their' still up loading effectively, and roots are extremely slow. it's just a huge challenge at the moment, and i really hope that the airport will be open for for all air traffic. >> ian, the ceo of plan international australia. i think we're going to try to get back to craig once again. we lost him. i thought we would give it a go. my apologies. as we learn more about the problems in the philippines americans have been opening up their wallets. >> reporter: at this recent fundraiser at a new york bar the money was flowing as freely as the drinks. the owner felt compelled to help the typhoon victims. he is from the philippines and he became homeless. >> i became homeless a year ago, and i know the deal. >> you want to donate something. you want to make sure that it's really going to be in good news. >> ultimately he chose the american red cross. after disasters donations typically swell and few are as generous as americans. in 2010 americans sent more than $1 billion to help haiti after the earthquake. >> hopefully this will help th
the port is only operating at minimal capacity, and their' still up loading effectively, and roots are extremely slow. it's just a huge challenge at the moment, and i really hope that the airport will be open for for all air traffic. >> ian, the ceo of plan international australia. i think we're going to try to get back to craig once again. we lost him. i thought we would give it a go. my apologies. as we learn more about the problems in the philippines americans have been opening up...
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mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage to america. >> the may floweflower actually started its voyage -- >> as the captain there was simply more trading here for the mayflower as a cash go ship. in timber, wool, textiles even wine. and they accepted a new cargo, at the time they were called planters and adventurers who wanted to go to the new world. >> one of the christopher jones favorite pubz. >> wills from who? >> people from the mayflower. give and bequeath to my daughter mary sherwood, the least of my hoop build rings. >> people in cramped living conditions. people live
mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build...
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. >> this is the largest tonnage port in the entire western hemisphere, the port of south louisiana. as the construction boom goes here, state and local officials say it will create tens of thousands of jobs over the coming decades and bring in revenue like the state has never seen before. how much will these new jobs pay? >> $83,000 annually with overtime. you may look at 120 dollars a year. >> wow. >> roy quizar runs this port. he says the main reason for the expansion, historically low natural gas prices that the world wants now. with that comes a huge discount. >> because of the new and innovative way of tapping at a time natural gas reserve here in louisiana, fracturing. >> fapharmaceut caddell, plasti want in. >> we have companies from south africa to new zealand to australia to germany all coming in to louisiana. >> with expansion of this size, there is caution. can the state attract enough skilled workers? how safe is the development in an already fragile ecosystem? >> we need to have our eye on the environmental side of this and make sure that the environmental side is well
. >> this is the largest tonnage port in the entire western hemisphere, the port of south louisiana. as the construction boom goes here, state and local officials say it will create tens of thousands of jobs over the coming decades and bring in revenue like the state has never seen before. how much will these new jobs pay? >> $83,000 annually with overtime. you may look at 120 dollars a year. >> wow. >> roy quizar runs this port. he says the main reason for the...
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mayflower was in the port books, mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was of harrage, the home port was was harrage. harrage. >> christopher jones the captain >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in a house that we're standing in front of in front of now. now. >> when i see all these trees >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to here, what did we expect to happen? happen? >> there's about 150 trees in >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage t
mayflower was in the port books, mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was of harrage, the home port was was harrage. harrage. >> christopher jones the captain >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in a house that we're standing in front of in front of now. now. >> when i see all these trees >>...
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but, of course, trucks need to be arranged on the other side to ensure the aid can travel from the port or the airport to the worst affected areas, where the roads are still blocked with floodwaters, electrical lines down, and trees that have fallen during the storm. authorities now are working around the clock to get the trees out of the way and get the trucks moving into the worst-affected areas. everyone is doing their best to reach the worst-affected children right now. >> that is lynette lim with save the children. earlier tonight i speak by phone with brigadier paul kennedy. he is commanding u.s. military relief operations and i asked for an update on relief efforts. >> we have got generators inbound on aircraft today, that will allow the city to re-establish power. i'm not saying that that is on a strict timeline. it will take effort to put it in place. that will translate into the philippine government taking civil authority back and trying to provide services from their end, rather than it being provided by the military community. that is a positive development. the other devel
but, of course, trucks need to be arranged on the other side to ensure the aid can travel from the port or the airport to the worst affected areas, where the roads are still blocked with floodwaters, electrical lines down, and trees that have fallen during the storm. authorities now are working around the clock to get the trees out of the way and get the trucks moving into the worst-affected areas. everyone is doing their best to reach the worst-affected children right now. >> that is...
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aid is clogged up at the port, unable to get to people in dire need of help. we have that story. seth is in a town of madeline where residents are waiting for food and medicine. first marga ortigas - armed men are causing fear among the population at tacloban. >> the national government said they have cleared most of the roads needed to get goods to the people the victims of typhoon haiyan. as you can see here in leyte, many of the roads are quite impassable. as far as the people here are concerned they have heard the news that is painted, but it's not quite the reality they are seeing on the ground. they are concerned about security, as there are not just survivors potentially taking things from other survivors or relief convoys, but criminal elements as escaped convicts have taken to looting. people in their homes, or what is left - they loot them at night. people are in fear of their lives because armed men come in to take whatever they can. the national government saying that they are dealing with the situation by imposing a curfew. it's from 6:00 pm to 6am, the 12 hours that
aid is clogged up at the port, unable to get to people in dire need of help. we have that story. seth is in a town of madeline where residents are waiting for food and medicine. first marga ortigas - armed men are causing fear among the population at tacloban. >> the national government said they have cleared most of the roads needed to get goods to the people the victims of typhoon haiyan. as you can see here in leyte, many of the roads are quite impassable. as far as the people here are...
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gulf coast today to push his plan to boost the economy during a stop in the port of new orleans. the president called for the government to put money into infrastructure projects. he said it is a good way to create much-needed jobs. >> obama: this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working, growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and make sure their kids are able to do better than they did. >> then you fle he flew to the democratic national committee. it is it is not what we were expecting. more than 200,000 jobs created in october. despite fears the government shutdown would put a big dent in the economy. ali velshi will be talking about that--wait, what is that? and what does that have to do with the jobs report and the jobs number? >> reporter: you didn't know about this. i'm going to tell but this in a second. just remember to ask me. i thought you were going to like that, toniy. we're looking
gulf coast today to push his plan to boost the economy during a stop in the port of new orleans. the president called for the government to put money into infrastructure projects. he said it is a good way to create much-needed jobs. >> obama: this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working, growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families...
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>> you know, i think it plays the advantage of say bill of port city brewing. you talk about ingredients and source of origin. the chesapeake bay oysters to create this oyster stout. that's something that bill and his company and the brewers there, they clamor for that beer because those are ingredients from that area. and greg is highly responsible for pushing the boundaries of what you can do in hops. out here in spokane, i think we may be the only city in the united states that may have its own style classification called spokane style because all the ingredients that we use, the hops, the awesome water that we have in spokane, the malt, the barley is grown in this area, and in turn we support local jobs. our tanks that we use is from a company right here. that in turn trickles down. it goes both ways. the customers go and vote far that. when you look at money rolling out of the country by larger international brewers, the larger ones gobbling up the smaller ones, we're fighting for a beer culture that recognize what our values are here in the united states.
>> you know, i think it plays the advantage of say bill of port city brewing. you talk about ingredients and source of origin. the chesapeake bay oysters to create this oyster stout. that's something that bill and his company and the brewers there, they clamor for that beer because those are ingredients from that area. and greg is highly responsible for pushing the boundaries of what you can do in hops. out here in spokane, i think we may be the only city in the united states that may...
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the ancient port is where the may flower was built. now they are making a replica. >> today it is a busy port, a lot of ships coming in and going out. but on thank giving we think about the late 1500s that's when the may flower, the pill game ship that sailed in 1620 was built here. these days he is building on his reputation, a bit of history that means jobs for the area's sagging economy. woe are building a boat, and not just any boat. but an exact replica of the ship in time for the 400th anniversary of the pill game's voyage to america. it is the may flower, and probably it is the most famous boat in the world, debate bly. >> christopher jones a ship that traded for many many years. >> there was simply more trading here for the cargo ship. textiles even wine, and accept add new cargo at the time they were called planters and adventurers who wanted to move into the new world. >> the oldest pub now called the may flower, was one of christopher joan's favorite pubs. >> from whom? >> from people from the may flower. >> i give and be" u
the ancient port is where the may flower was built. now they are making a replica. >> today it is a busy port, a lot of ships coming in and going out. but on thank giving we think about the late 1500s that's when the may flower, the pill game ship that sailed in 1620 was built here. these days he is building on his reputation, a bit of history that means jobs for the area's sagging economy. woe are building a boat, and not just any boat. but an exact replica of the ship in time for the...
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can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living product. like a loaf of bread. are you changing people's ideas about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your customers differently about it? >> much of the business of beer crafting in the united states has been outsourced throughout the world. if you look at the major brewers in the united states they're owned by international companies. to greg and bill's point we're not only fighting to keep a culture of beer in the united states but a craft beer culture. with craft beer culture being hyper local in our communities and states, that's u.s. jobs. that's a great tax base. where there is great beer food will follow. where there is beer and food, music will tomorrow, that demonstrates how we create culture in the united states that is
can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living product. like a loaf of bread. are you changing people's ideas about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your customers differently...
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the empair was built in port smith. with the imperial star fading, ship-building is to be shopped. the government said ship-building jobs in scotland may transfer po ports myth. suddenly there's a political game, a future determined by a decision taken not by them but by the scots. >> what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland - look, we can put money your way. if you vote for independence we'll take it out. i think it's blackmail. >> up to now there's not been much complaining amongst the english that they had have say. there are plenty who think scotland does nicely off the back of english workers. the news of ship-building being lost here but safe in scotland brought to the surface national debate about scottish independence. the nationalists are yet to convince the scots of benefits of going it alone, a surprising number are arguing that the english economy would be better off without them. >> travel to england you would be hard pressed to find many who think they had be better with them. >> this is berrick. it's changed hands 14 times between the english and
the empair was built in port smith. with the imperial star fading, ship-building is to be shopped. the government said ship-building jobs in scotland may transfer po ports myth. suddenly there's a political game, a future determined by a decision taken not by them but by the scots. >> what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland - look, we can put money your way. if you vote for independence we'll take it out. i think it's blackmail. >> up to now there's not been...
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this will be priority number one, to sort out how the transport of these chemicals to the port of - or point of exit. >> given that challenge, the change of finding a host country, is the disarmament plan going to stick to its deadlines, do you think. >> it's hard to say at this point. we are looking at the position taken yesterday. there are a number of deadlines and a lot of dates. at first it looks confusing. but now, of course, you have actions that take place in syria. even now as we speak, which is the destruction of the empty munations that -- munitions that have been declared. 60% have been destroyed under the supervision of the opcw. secondly the final destruction of the production facilities needs to take place, and that will start mid december and they are given three months to flatten those facilities, that will take place concurrently, no matter what, whether they find a host for the destruction of those chemicals or not. >> thank you for your thoughts. >> let's get a quick look at other stories from around the world. >> the u.n. security council rejected a bid to suspend
this will be priority number one, to sort out how the transport of these chemicals to the port of - or point of exit. >> given that challenge, the change of finding a host country, is the disarmament plan going to stick to its deadlines, do you think. >> it's hard to say at this point. we are looking at the position taken yesterday. there are a number of deadlines and a lot of dates. at first it looks confusing. but now, of course, you have actions that take place in syria. even now...
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in july of last year the rebels made a first push into aleppo, managing to control the eastern port and district in the western center. one of the objectives remained upped government control and in recent days the army appears to have secured the area around it. it has recaptured a number of towns since the beginning of the month, including those that open the road to government forces. >> if the regime takes aleppo, it doesn't mean the battle is finished or over, but the syrian regime will have a big credit. if the syrian regime goes to geneva, it will go with the greatest luck. it will go with the conditions of the successful, with the conditions of failure. >> intense fighting killed many on both sides in the last few days. it's a turning point for the rebels, who at one point managed to cut off all government supply routes to aleppo. fighting among opposition fighters have battled each other - it appears to cost them dearly. the divisions sapping much-needed energy in the battle for aleppo. >> fighting in syria is increasingly sectarian. it's mainly sunni rebels against bashar al-a
in july of last year the rebels made a first push into aleppo, managing to control the eastern port and district in the western center. one of the objectives remained upped government control and in recent days the army appears to have secured the area around it. it has recaptured a number of towns since the beginning of the month, including those that open the road to government forces. >> if the regime takes aleppo, it doesn't mean the battle is finished or over, but the syrian regime...
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somalis who want to the make the hazardous journey flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise a fee the smugglers need from me. i have to make the journey. i won't go back. >> this is a sea of humanity. not only are these towns the original inhabitants. being a smuggling boom town is one they failed to shed. those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. the smugglers and migrants are frequently cracked down on. they lack the big enough gaols to crackdown on the trade. >> translation: we put them in prison. these are people that need a lot of help. feeding them is beyond our means. repatriating them is impossible. >> we meet an ethiopian, a convicted people smuggler. >> translation: the solution lies not in locking us out, but creating opportunities for people at home. >> smuglers charge between 40 and $100. if all goes well, the trip in small, overcrowded and rickety boats lasts more than a day. >> translation: fear is for those who have something to lose. i have no fear
somalis who want to the make the hazardous journey flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise a fee the smugglers need from me. i have to make the journey. i won't go back. >> this is a sea of humanity. not only are these towns the original inhabitants. being a smuggling boom town is one they failed to shed. those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. the smugglers...
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what is the likelihood of getting ports fixed and the electrical grid done, highways, high-speed rail - it doesn't go anywhere? >> i continue to be an optimist. i look at history, at the aftermath of the gingrich shutdown. the american people were understandably and appropriately angry and wanted results from congress. approval ratings went in the tank. there's a bipartisan recognition to move forward. dwight icen hower brought us the highway system, ronald reagan immigration reforms. elizabeth dahl - her favourite moment, the passage of the minimum wage. >> let me ask - minimum wage. the president came out with support for a higher minimum wage, we have a minimum wage that does not suggest we are a wealthy country in the world. people that work at minimum wage need to earn more than they earn. but we need to create jobs, many jobs are entry level. >> nobody who works a full-time job should have to live in poverty. the former ceo of costco demonstrated that you don't have to make a choice between your shareholder and worker. you go to a cosco store and workers make $15-$20 plus health
what is the likelihood of getting ports fixed and the electrical grid done, highways, high-speed rail - it doesn't go anywhere? >> i continue to be an optimist. i look at history, at the aftermath of the gingrich shutdown. the american people were understandably and appropriately angry and wanted results from congress. approval ratings went in the tank. there's a bipartisan recognition to move forward. dwight icen hower brought us the highway system, ronald reagan immigration reforms....
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but their shipping container of relief never got beyond the port. >> it was never handed out. all of those relief goods were stuck because they charged us with fines that we're not able to pay. it's still stuck in the group. >> reporter: now her grouper simply sends money to groups on the ground that it trusts. >> every penny is going to these relief efforts and to the victims. >> reporter: she said it was a hard listen learning who to trust when you're simply focused on helping. jonathan betz, al jazeera america utah. >> the latest united nation report on opiate production in afghanistan is grim. there are concerns that it will continue to rise as u.s. forces prepare to withdraw in 2014. jennifer glass has our report from the outskirts of kabul. >> reporter: this is the afghan government's way it's making progress against drug smugglers. the latest united nations report shows that the government is losing that battle. open yum production is on the rise for the third consecutive year. they're burning 20 tons of illegal drugs here. no matter how much the government intercepts a
but their shipping container of relief never got beyond the port. >> it was never handed out. all of those relief goods were stuck because they charged us with fines that we're not able to pay. it's still stuck in the group. >> reporter: now her grouper simply sends money to groups on the ground that it trusts. >> every penny is going to these relief efforts and to the victims. >> reporter: she said it was a hard listen learning who to trust when you're simply focused on...
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it's good to get in the port but the main road out to other areas is cut by flooding. are you able to deliver aid? >> thank you for having me. it had been quite difficult getting access to the areas and as we speak there is an aerial assessment being done with authorities and u.n. agencies having a look not just at the areas that have been impacted but the roads and what damage has been done to make a full assessment and get resources out there as you mentioned to move things along. as your weather report noted we are dry in the area and see the land dry out and improved access into some of the areas we didn't have earlier in the week. >> how much resources are available to organizations like yours when the world is also dealing with the disaster in the philippines? >> well, certainly there is competition among donor funding. the appeal for somalia to this year is under 50% funded so we are quite limited but there are stocks prepositioned in garaway and more coming from other regions in somalia and believe we can assist the authorities to deal with the immediate case l
it's good to get in the port but the main road out to other areas is cut by flooding. are you able to deliver aid? >> thank you for having me. it had been quite difficult getting access to the areas and as we speak there is an aerial assessment being done with authorities and u.n. agencies having a look not just at the areas that have been impacted but the roads and what damage has been done to make a full assessment and get resources out there as you mentioned to move things along. as...
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killed in the eastern libyan city of been as i after it was announced the security in the port city has deteriorated. prime minister says the government is moving to rein in armed militia and tame weapons off of the streets. >> chicken, mic, rice and toilet paper, basic goods are running low in parts of venezuela. now, the government is taking action to stop it. president nicholas maduro has ordered the army to check prices in stores and arrest merchants over charging. first, this report from alex d alexandra. >> hundreds of bargain inhunters crowded the stuart but it wasn't a regular sales day. it was one promoted by the government. >> i have ordered the occupation of that chain and to put all of the items for sale for the people at a fair price. all products but nothing is left in the stores enough. enough. with his country facing mounting shortages and sky high inflation, the president sent the military to stores accused of hiking prices. the managers of this chain were arrested and stores were forced to open with levels set by the states. maria sanchez shee says she welcomes the
killed in the eastern libyan city of been as i after it was announced the security in the port city has deteriorated. prime minister says the government is moving to rein in armed militia and tame weapons off of the streets. >> chicken, mic, rice and toilet paper, basic goods are running low in parts of venezuela. now, the government is taking action to stop it. president nicholas maduro has ordered the army to check prices in stores and arrest merchants over charging. first, this report...
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to help with relief efforts carrying 7,000 sailors and cutting short a vest to the port of hong kong to help out, the captain said they will waste no time in getting to where they are needed most >> we think it will take about 48-72 hours. the weather is bad out there and we are limited by seas and wind and things of that nature on how fast we can go but we will go as fast as we can and get there as soon as we can to help people in need. >> reporter: afghan farmers produce most of the world's opium but farming techniques have more in there and there is no quick fix of weaning farmers. >> reporter: they are up 60% this year over last because fruit and other products are processed and packaged better than ever before but there are a lot of challenges. >> afghanistan country and back roads in the infrastructure has been an issue for afghanistan including electricity or lack of electricity. a large commercial cooler storage. >> reporter: more than half depend on farming for a living. you see the latest technology, solar panels for pumps and better ways to spray your crops. this is not ju
to help with relief efforts carrying 7,000 sailors and cutting short a vest to the port of hong kong to help out, the captain said they will waste no time in getting to where they are needed most >> we think it will take about 48-72 hours. the weather is bad out there and we are limited by seas and wind and things of that nature on how fast we can go but we will go as fast as we can and get there as soon as we can to help people in need. >> reporter: afghan farmers produce most of...
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they say that they are investing in another part of the port moutmouthdock yard here becausee two aircraft carriers once completed will still use portsmouth as their home harbor, but the idea that these jobs will go north of the board to board--border to scotland which will have an independent referendum in the coming year, the idea is that perhaps the british government is some how tried to offer a favor to scotland to persuade people in scotland to stay within the united kingdom. it is an idea that is denied by downing street, but nevertheless it is a rumor that is catching currency here on the southern coast of england. >> the french court has ordered google to prevent its searches of max mosley. google strongly opposed the request. now to russia, left with severe burns to his face and eyes in january which badly impaired his vision. on wednesday he told the court that that the suspect is a threatening man. the suspect said he's innocent. >>> iin august, 28-year-old davd miranda was held and questioned for nearly nine hours. his partner, glen greenwald, wrote the stories from the nsa le
they say that they are investing in another part of the port moutmouthdock yard here becausee two aircraft carriers once completed will still use portsmouth as their home harbor, but the idea that these jobs will go north of the board to board--border to scotland which will have an independent referendum in the coming year, the idea is that perhaps the british government is some how tried to offer a favor to scotland to persuade people in scotland to stay within the united kingdom. it is an...
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. >> today the port of herrage is a busy port. lots of ships going in and out. but in thanksgiving we think about the late 1500s, the mayflower was built here. these days, herridge is building on its reputation with the mayflower project, a bit of history, that means jobs for the sagging economy. >> we're building a boat. not just any boat but an exact replica, in time for the 400th anniversary of the mayflower. >> not just a boat, but the mayflower, one of the most memorable boats in history. >> christopher jones moved here for business reasons. there was simply more trading here for the mayflower as a cargo ship, tim beneficiary wool textiles even wine. he accepted a new car go, planters and adventurers who wanted to go to the new world. with. >> now called the mayflower this was christopher jones favorite pub. >> wills who? >> from the people on the mayflower. i give and bez bequeath the lest of my,. >> imagine hundreds of people, there was a baby born on the voyage, some died on the voyage. >> this was given to the church, in the year 1620. the same year tha
. >> today the port of herrage is a busy port. lots of ships going in and out. but in thanksgiving we think about the late 1500s, the mayflower was built here. these days, herridge is building on its reputation with the mayflower project, a bit of history, that means jobs for the sagging economy. >> we're building a boat. not just any boat but an exact replica, in time for the 400th anniversary of the mayflower. >> not just a boat, but the mayflower, one of the most memorable...
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already there has been outbreaks of violence and the main road between the capital and the port now blocked. all this because th to appoint l caretaker government. but in these latest events it seems that the grouped for any compromise has gotten much, much smaller, and the chances of it getting much, much larger. >> 20 years in the making. that's what has gone into one artist's plan for river in america. and some people are not happy about it. >> and in sports tiger woods in the third round at the turkish open. i'm phill torez. coming up this week on techknow. they may look like smokers. >> oh my gosh, it actually smells like pizza. i would eat this. >> they're not. >> wow. >> welcome to the world of vapor. >> there's like hundreds of variations that you can make. >> we tend to regulate that in this country. >> we don't like people making their own moonshine. >> the science behind e-cigaretts. >> wow, ya, now we're actually spiking. and to contact the centers and th [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the i
already there has been outbreaks of violence and the main road between the capital and the port now blocked. all this because th to appoint l caretaker government. but in these latest events it seems that the grouped for any compromise has gotten much, much smaller, and the chances of it getting much, much larger. >> 20 years in the making. that's what has gone into one artist's plan for river in america. and some people are not happy about it. >> and in sports tiger woods in the...
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state media is reporting it was caused by leaked oil that caught fire in the port of qindow and thought the ruptured pipeline owned by the refiner sinopek was being repaired when it exploded and the incident is being investigated. they handed over control of the bases to the army and fighters withdrew from the capitol trillion p e and -- tripoli since they toppled the regime and 40 people were killed last five when they opened fire at protesters and the government said there is no room for melitia. >> translator: all groups should hand over military compounds and utilities to the army, police or government. >> reporter: lots more ahead and jordan said the classrooms are busting at the seems as refugees continue to pour in the country and later in the show. >> i'm tom ackerman in the state of kentucky where a historical fall in coal mining, job is the progress of lowering the carbon emissions. >> reporter: they dominate on day two of the first test. ♪ now to a scandal that is gripping india involving one of the country's best known investigative journalists and he is famous for exposin
state media is reporting it was caused by leaked oil that caught fire in the port of qindow and thought the ruptured pipeline owned by the refiner sinopek was being repaired when it exploded and the incident is being investigated. they handed over control of the bases to the army and fighters withdrew from the capitol trillion p e and -- tripoli since they toppled the regime and 40 people were killed last five when they opened fire at protesters and the government said there is no room for...
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the next ten years in major investments. >> this is the largest port in the entire western. and as the construction boom goes here, state and local officials say that it will create tens of thousands of jobs. and bring in revenue like the state has never seen before. roy runs this port. and he says the main reason for the expansion, historically low natural gas prices that the world wants now. and with that, come as huge discount. >> because of the new and innovative way of tapping the natural gags reserves that we have running abundantly here in louisiana. >> the world's producers of everything like fertilizer, fabrics and pharmaceuticals wants in. >> we have companies from south africa, to germany, all coming in to louisiana. >> with expansion of this size, there is cautious. can the state attract enough steelworkers and how safe is the development in an already fragile ecosystem? >> we do need to have our eye on the environmental side of this. and make sure that the environment side is well protected as well. and not do things in a cavalier matter. >> but in a state where
the next ten years in major investments. >> this is the largest port in the entire western. and as the construction boom goes here, state and local officials say that it will create tens of thousands of jobs. and bring in revenue like the state has never seen before. roy runs this port. and he says the main reason for the expansion, historically low natural gas prices that the world wants now. and with that, come as huge discount. >> because of the new and innovative way of tapping...
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the port authority of new york and new jersey which owns the site is leasing 600,000 square feet but doesn't expect to move in until 2015. >> the spire of new york's one world trade interest is glowing red, white and blue. some 300 led lights atop the skyscraper is being ilumated. it was built on the site of the 9/11 attacks. the spire is made of steel from the world trade center remains. on a clear night it will be visible from 50km away. >> now for a look at weather. we bring in our metrologist. >>> it will be chilly across the north-east and north central plains. we are talking about cooler area. it's not going to feel as bad as it will next week. you have this weekend to get your winter coat ready. look at temperatures. billing coming in at 39. i want you to make your way to the east coast to new york city, around 39 degrees. by the end of the day temperatures are expected to climb to a high of 45, right around where they should be at this time of the year. back in seattle, it's going remain consistent with a high coming in at 53. look at seattle - a little rain in the forecast t
the port authority of new york and new jersey which owns the site is leasing 600,000 square feet but doesn't expect to move in until 2015. >> the spire of new york's one world trade interest is glowing red, white and blue. some 300 led lights atop the skyscraper is being ilumated. it was built on the site of the 9/11 attacks. the spire is made of steel from the world trade center remains. on a clear night it will be visible from 50km away. >> now for a look at weather. we bring in...
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the target is in the syrian port city of latakia. we have this report from jerusalem. >> the israeli army is not confirming the report. it's not unusual. there have been reports of israeli air strikes. in jan there was a reported strike on a syrian convoy carrying missiles to hezbollah. israel didn't comment saying they were not saying anything, and later reports that israel tarted a missile storage facility close to the province of latakia. israel not commenting. we know israel takes the threat of hezbollah seriously, and said if there is is threat to the israeli state they'll take action, so therefore people here are saying it's possible that israel could have carried out the airtrike. the official line from the israeli army is no comment. >> syria met a deadline to destroy equipment used to make chemical weapons. international inspectors confirmed the destruction of all such equipment. the next deadline is november 15th, when a detailed plan to remove 1,000 tonnes of chemical weapons must be agreed to. the country is expected to d
the target is in the syrian port city of latakia. we have this report from jerusalem. >> the israeli army is not confirming the report. it's not unusual. there have been reports of israeli air strikes. in jan there was a reported strike on a syrian convoy carrying missiles to hezbollah. israel didn't comment saying they were not saying anything, and later reports that israel tarted a missile storage facility close to the province of latakia. israel not commenting. we know israel takes the...
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now as you can see it is rain coming in for seattle and the low valleys all the way down to port lan, but the mountains have the winter-storm warnings going into effect. the snow will pile up quick, and we'll get some wind too, which meaning blowing, drifting snow. we'll give you the head's up on that, and also in southeast idaho the snow will be developing tonight. nevada, utah, your mountains also getting some snow. wind gusts now up to 15 miles an hour for spokane, but closer to 40 for northern california. this is where we have plenty of winter storm warnings going into effect for wyoming, but it is the winds you'll notice in the southwest. >>> thank you very much. >>> they are said to be the rarest dinosaur fossils in the world. they were found in 2006, scientists say one is a relative of t-rex, the other may be a newly discovered species. they appear to have been locked in more tall combat when they were married. >>> thanks for watching. i'm del walters.
now as you can see it is rain coming in for seattle and the low valleys all the way down to port lan, but the mountains have the winter-storm warnings going into effect. the snow will pile up quick, and we'll get some wind too, which meaning blowing, drifting snow. we'll give you the head's up on that, and also in southeast idaho the snow will be developing tonight. nevada, utah, your mountains also getting some snow. wind gusts now up to 15 miles an hour for spokane, but closer to 40 for...
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so one of the things that we just saw yesterday was a three kilometer line of aid that is at the port heading to samar, luckily the line has been cut from what we saw a couple days ago, that was a six kilometer cue of aid and one of the ways we are looking to trouble shoot this is we have been able to send truck loads that have been able to reach some of the most devastated areas. >> reporter: okay, kate is in manila and emergency response manager for the organization amercare, and thank you and good luck to you. officials in the philippines say they will divide up typhoon ravaged areas between countries in an effort to maximize relief efforts. the plan is to divide that region into blocks with the british navy concentrating on the western area, the u.s. is in samar and lata and israeli relief teams will take the northern tip of saboo. a deal on american military presence in afghanistan is in jeopardy and are refusing to budge on one point that american troops retain the right to enter afghan homes. al jazeera's jane ferguson is live from kabul in afghanistan, jane, good morning to yo
so one of the things that we just saw yesterday was a three kilometer line of aid that is at the port heading to samar, luckily the line has been cut from what we saw a couple days ago, that was a six kilometer cue of aid and one of the ways we are looking to trouble shoot this is we have been able to send truck loads that have been able to reach some of the most devastated areas. >> reporter: okay, kate is in manila and emergency response manager for the organization amercare, and thank...
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and sea ports destroyed by the storm surge. in some places as high as five metres. aid is coming in. the biggest problem is how to distribute it in a way that is sufficient. we spoke to the army spokesperson. he basically said that the main goal right now is clearing operations. they are flying in two battalions to begin clearing operations there in ernest. there were 15,000 troops stationed in a central philippine, in the islands, but they, too, are victims of the storm and need support from the other parts of the country. they cannot get equipment in with the men. they'll have to use what equipment and hardware they can salvage from the debris. >> presumably the mood in the philippines, in the capital is a sombre one. what of the efforts from the capital and surrounding area to pitch in? they are trying as much as possible. they are setting up websites, chat rooms so people with missing relatives may communicate request each other and are trying to get the word across to the media, very much involved in public service. many people who are on the ground have walked
and sea ports destroyed by the storm surge. in some places as high as five metres. aid is coming in. the biggest problem is how to distribute it in a way that is sufficient. we spoke to the army spokesperson. he basically said that the main goal right now is clearing operations. they are flying in two battalions to begin clearing operations there in ernest. there were 15,000 troops stationed in a central philippine, in the islands, but they, too, are victims of the storm and need support from...
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entire committee. >> the jpmorgan settlement, it's port to extend the law. >> consumers have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, aljazeera, new york. >> it's one of the most visited sites in washington. the eternal flame for jfk, but was it supposed to be that way? >> welcome back to aljazeera america, i'm del walters, and these are today's headlines. a showdown in the senate. democrats are fighting to change filibuster rules, democrats have been using them as a tool of obstruction. afghan president, karzai said that the u.s. doesn't trust him and he doesn't trust the u.s. nevertheless, he told a meeting of afghan supporters that he supports a security agreement. and that would allow them to be in his country until 2014. >>> iran could use the technology to develop a bomb. and behind closed doors, the power players could be in the final stages of an historic agreement. >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. we're hearing stories about what happened before and after his death. it's the story of how kennedy came to be buried a
entire committee. >> the jpmorgan settlement, it's port to extend the law. >> consumers have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, aljazeera, new york. >> it's one of the most visited sites in washington. the eternal flame for jfk, but was it supposed to be that way? >> welcome back to aljazeera america, i'm del walters, and these are today's headlines. a showdown in the senate. democrats are fighting to change filibuster rules, democrats have been using them as...
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the british naval empire was built in ports myth. with the imperial star fading the deposit announced it will no longer be built in ports smith. workers are in a game. futures to be determined by a decision taken not by them, but by the scots. >> i think what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland, "look, we can put some money your way, but if you vote for independence we'll take it out." i don't think it's a bribe, i think it's blackmail. >> up to now there's not been much complaining in the english that they have no say in the future of the u.k. plenty think scotland does nicely off the backs of english workers. the news of ship-building jobs being lost brought to the surface a surprising aspect about the debate for independence. scottish nationalists are yet to convince a number much scots, a large number of english people are supportive on the argument that the english economy would be better off without them. >> travel to england and you'd be hard pressed to find people who thing the country would be damaged by
the british naval empire was built in ports myth. with the imperial star fading the deposit announced it will no longer be built in ports smith. workers are in a game. futures to be determined by a decision taken not by them, but by the scots. >> i think what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland, "look, we can put some money your way, but if you vote for independence we'll take it out." i don't think it's a bribe, i think it's blackmail. >> up to now...
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better quality beer. >> is that the difference >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant between a port city and a giant beer? beer? >> our beer is very >> our beer is very flavorful, flavorful, and and its it's unpasteurized. its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three brewery completely every three weeks. weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living about beer like it's a living product. product. like a loaf of bread. like a loaf of bread. are you changing are you changing people's ideas people's ideas about what beer is by making it about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your differently and talking to your customers differently about it? customers differently about it? >> much of the business of beer >> much of the business of beer crafting in the united states crafting in the united states has been outsourced throughout has be
better quality beer. >> is that the difference >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant between a port city and a giant beer? beer? >> our beer is very >> our beer is very flavorful, flavorful, and and its it's unpasteurized. its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three brewery...
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the fishing port utterly laid waste by the storm surge. a few meters here a telltale grouping of recovery workers signifies another body found. this man worked as a day laborer, he lost his wife, the mother of his four children, in the typhoon and doesn't know when he'll be able to earn money again. >> translator: my boss doesn't know what to do yet. >> reporter: with such uncertainty and sadness now embedded in the fabric of this town, the effort is on to give its people something to stay here for. >>> voters in nepal have cast their ballots for a special assembly that will try to draft a new constitution. none of the three main parties are expected to win a majority. it is hoped the polls will end a six-year political dead lock. in 2007 the country abboll lishged the monarchy. eight months later a party was elected and given two years to write a new constitution. in august 2011, the fifth prime minister in three years was voted in to power, and vowed to complete any constitution, but he failed as well. finally in may the chief justice of
the fishing port utterly laid waste by the storm surge. a few meters here a telltale grouping of recovery workers signifies another body found. this man worked as a day laborer, he lost his wife, the mother of his four children, in the typhoon and doesn't know when he'll be able to earn money again. >> translator: my boss doesn't know what to do yet. >> reporter: with such uncertainty and sadness now embedded in the fabric of this town, the effort is on to give its people something...
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somalis and ethiopians who want to make the journey, flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> translation: for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise the fee the smugglers need. i have to make the journey, i won't go back. >> it is an accept of humanity. the image of a smuggling boom town is one they have failed to shed. over the years, those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. >> puntland cracks down on the smugglers, but they lack being able to stop those involved in the trade. >> translation: we arrest them and put them in prison. these are people that need a lot of help. feeding them alone is beyond our means. repatriating them to their country is also not available. >> this is a convicted people smuggler. >> translation: the solution is not in locking us up, but creating opportunities for people at home. we are serving demands. >> smugglers charge between 40 and $100. if all goes well, the trip in crowded and rickety boats lasts left than a day. thousands have died but it has done little to halt the
somalis and ethiopians who want to make the journey, flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> translation: for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise the fee the smugglers need. i have to make the journey, i won't go back. >> it is an accept of humanity. the image of a smuggling boom town is one they have failed to shed. over the years, those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. >> puntland cracks...
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the man is from the southern port city and has links with islamist groups. 23 people were killed in the twin blasts on tuesday. nearly 150 others were wounded. >> inside syria government forces continue to make gains in rebel-held territory. the advance on damascus, aleppo and homs. >> in the war in syria, the momentum shifted. government forces made significant advances in weeks and would appear to be a new strategy to surround the rebels. after days of fighting the army pushed opposition fighters out of a number of fighters close to damascus, affecting the rebels ability to strike in the heartland. fighting close to the lebanese border gave troops an advantage in the mountains, an area that was in rebel hands for most of the war, in which they depended for smuggling weapons. the army advanced in the north, capturing towns around aleppo, regaining access to bases and supply routes. the government's recent strategy has been reversing expansive gains made by the rebels and exposed how vulnerable they are. several factors contributed to this. the main one is the strong support the army ha
the man is from the southern port city and has links with islamist groups. 23 people were killed in the twin blasts on tuesday. nearly 150 others were wounded. >> inside syria government forces continue to make gains in rebel-held territory. the advance on damascus, aleppo and homs. >> in the war in syria, the momentum shifted. government forces made significant advances in weeks and would appear to be a new strategy to surround the rebels. after days of fighting the army pushed...
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the shipping container of relief never got beyond the ports. the relief goods are stuck there. they charge us with fines we are not able to pay. it's stuck in the pork. >> her group, a filipino grass roots alliance sends money to troops on the ground. >> every penny is going to the relief efforts and the victims. >> she says it was a hard lesson, learning who to trust when you were focussed on helping. >> besides charity nv gator there are other websites that rank nonprofit organization, charity watch and guide star. a 16-year-old is under arrest after three students were shot near a pittsburg high school. mr willett is charged as an adult with four counts of homicide. the three victims were ambushed by a shooter, coming out of nearby woods. the shootings may be linked to a drug-related robbery. none of the wound are life threatening. >> a death row inmate is given a chance to donate organs, 40-year-old ronald phillips was scheduled to die and asked to give his organs to his sick mother and sister. he was turned down. ohio's mother delayed the execution so it could be reconside
the shipping container of relief never got beyond the ports. the relief goods are stuck there. they charge us with fines we are not able to pay. it's stuck in the pork. >> her group, a filipino grass roots alliance sends money to troops on the ground. >> every penny is going to the relief efforts and the victims. >> she says it was a hard lesson, learning who to trust when you were focussed on helping. >> besides charity nv gator there are other websites that rank...
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streets flooded, schools have been ordered closed and fishing ports knock the down. craig, welcome to "inside story." the scene behind you is about entirely black. given the interruption of all power, does all relief stop when it gets dark? >> reporter: cebu does have power. it does have communication, though behind me there is no evidence of that it's certainly not as lit up an it normally would be. but that's not the case of the island hardest hit in the central philippines. they're still trying to establish power and communication there is, and almost every power pole was struck and knocked over, and all they have there right now is generators, and they've got some mobile cell towers which they'll put up to try to get communication from those survivors who need to talk to their relatives who are desperate to find information about how they're doing. you can't do that on a mobile phone unless you've got power. they've been setting up these units, these generators around the capitol there, tacloban to try to help people reach their relatives not only in the philippi
streets flooded, schools have been ordered closed and fishing ports knock the down. craig, welcome to "inside story." the scene behind you is about entirely black. given the interruption of all power, does all relief stop when it gets dark? >> reporter: cebu does have power. it does have communication, though behind me there is no evidence of that it's certainly not as lit up an it normally would be. but that's not the case of the island hardest hit in the central philippines....
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no prospect of a business starting at the fishing port laid waste by the storm surge and people are finding something like shelter even here and a few meters away the telltale workers signifies another body found. and he worked at a day laborer for a fish cage owner and lost his wife, mother of four in the typhoon and doesn't know when he will be able to earn money again. >> translator: my boss doesn't know what to do yet. he would need to set up cages first because they were all washed away. >> reporter: uncertainty and sadness in the fabric of the town the effort is on to give its people something to stay here for, harry in tacloban central philippines. >> reporter: now if you have taken a picture of yourself with your camera phone recently you are not along, the practice is so common there is a word for it, a one that is quickly very much part of everyday speech and gerald tan explains. >> reporter: bench watch, bit coin and twerking and words that the dictionaries listed as 2013 international word of the year. so which is the winner? let me demonstrate. you guessed it, it's selfie, it's
no prospect of a business starting at the fishing port laid waste by the storm surge and people are finding something like shelter even here and a few meters away the telltale workers signifies another body found. and he worked at a day laborer for a fish cage owner and lost his wife, mother of four in the typhoon and doesn't know when he will be able to earn money again. >> translator: my boss doesn't know what to do yet. he would need to set up cages first because they were all washed...
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but that seems that might be exaggerated now with the trade ports seized, exchange rates have plummeted making iran's slim number of experts very cheap and it's slim number of imports just the opposite of that. it's banking system has literally ground to a halt. it's central bank cannot get hold of any foreign countercy and it's gold and silver has been blocked from every country in the world. it cannot even buy parts for its aging boeing plane fleet. ordinary iranians are finding that their lives are adversely affected by these sanctions. of course there is plenty of gas to go in the tanks because they have a lot of gas. it's a petrol-based economy. but getting spare parts to get tthe gas to the country because things have broken down. they fear a hard line election in 2016, and they worry about the effects that these are having on their families. when you think about that, it puts a human face on high brow politics. i will put this human face on these issues that you've discussed. you brought it to us perfectly. here with us is iran's lead negotiator during nuclear talks a decade ago.
but that seems that might be exaggerated now with the trade ports seized, exchange rates have plummeted making iran's slim number of experts very cheap and it's slim number of imports just the opposite of that. it's banking system has literally ground to a halt. it's central bank cannot get hold of any foreign countercy and it's gold and silver has been blocked from every country in the world. it cannot even buy parts for its aging boeing plane fleet. ordinary iranians are finding that their...
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she is on the line in a port near the city. you arrived by boat there. what did you find? saundra, i don't know whether you can hear me. are you still on the line? it appears we have lost saundra, which is a shame, because she has got quite a story to tell actually abher arrival. saundra can you hear me? it's adrian finnegan here at al jazeera, you arrived by boat to the city. tell us about the situation you found there. we're not having a lot of luck here, are we? sandra can you hear me? it's adrian finnegan on the line. i'm being told that sandra is on the line, but she can't hear us. we'll maybe come back to saundra in a few minutes. this town was the first to be hit by typhoon haiyan. aid is now beginning to reach that area. >> reporter: this used to be a tourist town with a 16th century church has one of its main attractions. it's all gone now. it's in the east of the island, which was the first to experience the fury of haiyan. >> only the toilet almost [ inaudible ] in the toilet -- >> reporter: what were you thinking? >> i think this is my first -- my first -- my l
she is on the line in a port near the city. you arrived by boat there. what did you find? saundra, i don't know whether you can hear me. are you still on the line? it appears we have lost saundra, which is a shame, because she has got quite a story to tell actually abher arrival. saundra can you hear me? it's adrian finnegan here at al jazeera, you arrived by boat to the city. tell us about the situation you found there. we're not having a lot of luck here, are we? sandra can you hear me? it's...